What's the Point of Advent?

Approach This Season With a Renewed Perspective

Last Sunday was the beginning of Advent. Advent literally means “coming” or “arrival” and marks the season of the year leading up to Christmas. This is a special season in which we reflect upon the arrival of Jesus, the long awaited Messiah. But don’t we celebrate the Incarnation every week? What makes this time of year different? While we do celebrate the Incarnation each week by preaching the gospel, it helps to have a special season to focus on Christ’s first advent and long for his second.

Advent is a time of celebration and anticipation. For thousands of years, the saints in the Old Testament longed for the promised Messiah. And one day a light shone to a people dwelling in darkness (Isa 9:1-7). God was faithful to his promise in the most spectacular way imaginable. A Savior was born—the Word made flesh to dwell among us (Jn 1:14). God gave us his own Son to save us from our sins and usher in his Kingdom. This is the gospel. It gives us every reason to celebrate.

As we celebrate, we also anticipate. The saints before us waited for the Messiah to come. We wait for the Messiah to return. Moreover, we can trust that Jesus will come back again, because God has already shown his faithfulness by giving us a Savior. Regardless of what the present situation looks like, we can wait patiently with an eager anticipation of future redemption.

That’s the point of Advent. So, treat this season differently than the rest of the year. Let it remind you that this really is a season of hope. The Son of God walked the earth, died, and rose again to redeem you. God has proven his steadfast love to his people, and Jesus is coming back. Truly, this is a time to reflect and celebrate!

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The Grove Memory Verse Challenge

Are You Up to the Test?

Each month, the kids in our Roots class are given a Bible verse. They work by themselves and with their parents to memorize that verse. At the end of the month, they have a chance to recite for a prize. Here is the verse for December:

“She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.” Matthew 1:21.

Make sure to join the challenge this month! We’re reciting on Sunday, December 18th. Hit the button for our winter verses.  

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Pray For Our Friends at the Woman's Club

Loving Our Community Starts Here

The Lord has blessed us with a great facility and great friends at the Woman’s Club. They make it easy for us to be in Old Towne Orange. As we reflect on their kindness, take a moment right now to pray for them. Here’s how you can pray:

  • Ask God to continue to strengthen our relationships with these women.

  • Praise God for providing us this facility and for all the good work these women do in our community.

  • Pray that God would help them to continue to wisely lead the organization.

We’re thankful for our friends!

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Last Chance to Give Us Your Feedback!

Help Us Appoint Our Deacons

The Pastoral Team nominated Bob Gnewuch and Zac Davis for diaconate ministry. We believe that they are qualified for this ministry, but we want to hear from you! You have a part to play in the process. Get us your feedback by this Sunday (11/27). If you’re a church member, click the button below and fill out the form. You’ll find all the details there.

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No Picnic in the Plaza This Sunday

Go Ahead and Make Alternate Lunch Plans

We will not be in Plaza after the service this Sunday (11/27). Take advantage of the extra time by spending it with your family or grabbing a few friends and going to lunch. We’ll see you in the Plaza next month!

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We Want You to Lend Your Voice

Join Our Christmas Eve Choir

Each year, we invite singers of all skill levels to join our choir during the Christmas Eve service. If you love to sing, we want to hear from you. All we need you to do is commit to one rehearsal before Christmas Eve and arrive to the service early. Deadline is Sunday, December 18th. Hit the button below to fill out the interest form.

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What Else Must We Do to Be Saved?

Galatians 2:1-10

Paul’s critics constantly told him that his gospel message fell short. Surely, there must be more to salvation than faith. Each time his critics pressed him for more, Paul kept giving them a shocking answer—nothing. We are justified freely for God's sake, for God’s glory, and all by faith. Listen as Pastor Eric reveals why this message is so important for us today.

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